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this will be the event they feared irene will be. it will be worse than the event they thought irene might be. it's an incredible storm. it is a hurricane right now, it is gaining energy from the warm water source it has here. but it is going to be tobegin a process of gaining energy from a cold air mass here across parts toward the eastern u.s., that combination will cause the storm to explode in its intensity. it is very strong. it is going to cause it to expand in its wind field. so we are talking about multi-facets to the storm. one is the rain. we are seeing the rain here across parts of the outer bank, with 5, 6 inches falling. but many areas will see 5 to 10 inches of rain. so there will be a lot of inland flooding. and the storm surge is the most deadly thing that comes from any kind of tropical storm. when have you a hurricane that comes into jersey, that puts the biggest and worst of the storm surge here to that upside-down l-shape. the water has nowhere to go and it causes potentially catastrophic flooding in new york city
this will be the event they feared irene will be. it will be worse than the event they thought irene might be. it's an incredible storm. it is a hurricane right now, it is gaining energy from the warm water source it has here. but it is going to be tobegin a process of gaining energy from a cold air mass here across parts toward the eastern u.s., that combination will cause the storm to explode in its intensity. it is very strong. it is going to cause it to expand in its wind field. so we are...
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parallels between hurricane irene and -- irene and this store are uncanny. whether it's the outage numbers or wires down on the other equipment it's rivalling irene and that is storm that came through in two hours. >> reporter: thanks for the update. you see the contractors reporting but we will stay posted and let you know on the progress continuing throughout the morning. live in linthicum, linda so abc2 news. >>> we have been tracking the area around stephenson lane in towson. those residents are in the dark for four days. that was until last night when the lights finally came back on. about 500bge customers are waking up to cooler homes today. about 3,000 customers running off separate system but in the air same yeah they are expected to come back online later today. -- in the same area, they are expected to come online today. >> we saw the lights and we screamed. >> some customers have power has gone back off after being restored. bge says it has a temporary outage while neighbors are be being restored. >>> squad 11 in southeast baltimore and truck 15 w
parallels between hurricane irene and -- irene and this store are uncanny. whether it's the outage numbers or wires down on the other equipment it's rivalling irene and that is storm that came through in two hours. >> reporter: thanks for the update. you see the contractors reporting but we will stay posted and let you know on the progress continuing throughout the morning. live in linthicum, linda so abc2 news. >>> we have been tracking the area around stephenson lane in towson....
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Oct 29, 2012
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that overtops irene at 9.5. two hours until high tide. that is an interesting situation. water levels don't be on the rise. take a look at the center of circulation, on shore. probably around ocean city. southern tip of new jersey. around atlantic city. that is just a point of reference. we will feel effects of the storm, 500-miles from the center of the storm. it will move across the great lakes. wind advisories across the great lakes. wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour. this storm is going to expand across the midwest. wind gusts in excess of 90 miles per hour. as the center moves on shore. north of the center, where you feel the north of the storm surge. rain and wind. 50 miles per hour gusts south of that region, 35 miles per hour gusts across the southeast. across the great lakes in the mid-atlantic. this is a storm surge and winds for long duration of time. carving a coastline in some cases, i'm afraid. and the weeks ahead. back to you. >> bret: thank you. what could be a big storm for long time. we look at how it relate together in all-stars join me after the break
that overtops irene at 9.5. two hours until high tide. that is an interesting situation. water levels don't be on the rise. take a look at the center of circulation, on shore. probably around ocean city. southern tip of new jersey. around atlantic city. that is just a point of reference. we will feel effects of the storm, 500-miles from the center of the storm. it will move across the great lakes. wind advisories across the great lakes. wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour. this storm is going to...
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remember irene it was a tropical storm moves through new york city. but it tracks right from basically southward to north more of a parallel track to the coast. what sandy will do during the day on monday it will make a sharp turn to the left. that is producing the dangerous storm surge across long island new york city and even northern portions of new jersey something else unique to the system sandy and also talking about a hybrid system post tropical where it will have snow on the back end of it blizzard warnings across the state of west virginia with locally up to 2 feet of snow possible with higher elevations strong winds cold temperatures will produce dangerous conditions. >> that's the whackiest thing i have covered dozens of them it's a clam feeling you feel like the tropical atmosphere coming at you. this doesn't feel anything like that. >> is it doesn't we are talking upper 50s. feels chilly feels more like a nor' easter. that is what sandy will become once it makes land fall across central new jersey and technicalities really we haven't seen
remember irene it was a tropical storm moves through new york city. but it tracks right from basically southward to north more of a parallel track to the coast. what sandy will do during the day on monday it will make a sharp turn to the left. that is producing the dangerous storm surge across long island new york city and even northern portions of new jersey something else unique to the system sandy and also talking about a hybrid system post tropical where it will have snow on the back end of...
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Oct 12, 2012
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irene e-mailed us i am independent registered nonpartisan who will be voting in this election. i found joe biden's performance so offensive i could barely watch it. >>> this is an amazing story. we will tell you all about it. >> can you figure out the word of the day on your screen right now? something we talked about earlier in the show. stick around for the answer. [ giggling ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] ♪ >> two minutes until the top of the hour. we'll look at the good, the bad and ugly. the family dog saved the life of a couple's newborn baby. the partners would not have checked on her if duke hadn't jumped on their bed and shaking it uncontrolably. the twins are fighting the heavy eye lids so they can eat their lunch. oh, you can sleep won and they ended up with more spaghetti on the faces. the ugly. a woman walked out of a store with a wedding dress she didn't pay for . she went in the shop with others posing as a bridal party. >> that is brian. not stealing dresses for you. >> looking at a delayed game. i have no clue. >> help us out with this
irene e-mailed us i am independent registered nonpartisan who will be voting in this election. i found joe biden's performance so offensive i could barely watch it. >>> this is an amazing story. we will tell you all about it. >> can you figure out the word of the day on your screen right now? something we talked about earlier in the show. stick around for the answer. [ giggling ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] ♪ >> two minutes until the top of the...
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Oct 29, 2012
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last year, it was irene and then lee directly after that. this storm they are saying could be a 1000 a share the mid atlan. i think that means more rain than you expect to see in 1000 years. i would be willing to bet that it will not be long before we see another one of them because we are changing the odds by changing the earth. one thing for all of us to remember, even as we deal with it on the east coast, this is exactly the kind of order people will be dealing with all over the world. 20 million people were dislocated by floods in pakistan two years ago. there are people with fears about what other nations will survive the rise of sea level. we're seeing horrific trout not just in the midwest, but much of the rest of the world. this is the biggest thing that has ever happened on earth, climate change. and our response has to be the same, and the two. >> bill mckibben, what are you waiting until after the presidential election to have your 20-city tour raising the issue? >> we have been involved as we can be in the political fight, but we
last year, it was irene and then lee directly after that. this storm they are saying could be a 1000 a share the mid atlan. i think that means more rain than you expect to see in 1000 years. i would be willing to bet that it will not be long before we see another one of them because we are changing the odds by changing the earth. one thing for all of us to remember, even as we deal with it on the east coast, this is exactly the kind of order people will be dealing with all over the world. 20...
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May 29, 2012
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last year's storms included irene and lee, which caused widespread flooding along the river, a major source of fresh water, run off is blamed for algae blooms leading to a distinct smell in the inner harbor. >>> i know you take a special interest in all of that. >> i do. it's funny, the cycle of events that you said , the chain of events, lee, irene, and then the fish kill, the smell, goes on and on. for today, we will deal with beryl, i will show you what is going on. let's start with that. satellite and radar not picking up on a lot close to home. beryl, our second tropical storm of the season, the season has not begun yet. right now as we look at the satellite and radar, we have wet weather there, some heavy rains, falling in to southeast georgia and also northeast florida, they do need the rainfall, we will have a trough that's going to slide closer to that, with that it will slide towards the north and east. see, basically this track, as a tropical depression, beryl, it's not a storm anymore, the winds sustained at 30 miles per hour, slowly, 2 miles per hour, look at the track,
last year's storms included irene and lee, which caused widespread flooding along the river, a major source of fresh water, run off is blamed for algae blooms leading to a distinct smell in the inner harbor. >>> i know you take a special interest in all of that. >> i do. it's funny, the cycle of events that you said , the chain of events, lee, irene, and then the fish kill, the smell, goes on and on. for today, we will deal with beryl, i will show you what is going on. let's...
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crews in place, and they still manage to get power restored inn about the same time as it did when irene hit, which they were prepared for. >> assuming we had the heads up and had people here, we probably would have restored service quicker than we did in the storm. >> lowell melser, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the psc will take all the information from today in the previous public hearings to file a report. >> the nation bid farewell to the first man to walk on the moon, neil armstrong. hundreds of mourners, including apollo era astronauts, gathered at the washington national cathedral to celebrate a true american hero. many spoke of how armstrong affected them personally. >> he did not want attention called to himself. he might have smiled at it, but he would have said, is that really mean they are honoring? >> i join a grateful nation in saluting the brave and humble servant who never stopped dreaming, never stopped working to make those dreams reality, and inspired each and everyone of us. >> neil armstrong died last month at age 82. >> now, your insta-weather forecast with chief meteorologi
crews in place, and they still manage to get power restored inn about the same time as it did when irene hit, which they were prepared for. >> assuming we had the heads up and had people here, we probably would have restored service quicker than we did in the storm. >> lowell melser, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the psc will take all the information from today in the previous public hearings to file a report. >> the nation bid farewell to the first man to walk on the moon, neil...
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and i think, you know, irene of the response to irene spans in -- stands in cobb trast to katrina. this was not just democratic mayors or or democratic may years. republican governors, chris christie new jersey, which is on the eastern shore and was badly affected by irene, everybody was pleased with the government response. i think we have learned a lot. things are being done more effectively and this is one area where there is not partisanship. >> michael greenberger talk about the personal role in preparing for disasters. here is a tweet -- people need to be prepared for three to five days on their own. guest: when there is a threatened a hurricane, there are many observers of the hurricane center in fema. the public is aware of the dangers of the hurricane as it is coming up. i think people have to take that very seriously. there is something called the watch which says there may be a hurricane. you have 48 hours to get ready. there is a warning which is about 36 hours. that suggests that you will be hit by the hurricane and you should prepare. then the there are more dire evac
and i think, you know, irene of the response to irene spans in -- stands in cobb trast to katrina. this was not just democratic mayors or or democratic may years. republican governors, chris christie new jersey, which is on the eastern shore and was badly affected by irene, everybody was pleased with the government response. i think we have learned a lot. things are being done more effectively and this is one area where there is not partisanship. >> michael greenberger talk about the...
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now from its command center today, home depot sending sump pumps, shop vacs anticipating lining irene a lot of coastal and inland flooding. for home depot that means demand for carpeting picks up after the storm. if there's any extra profit for the retail that comes out of this storm it comes from demand not pricing. home depot locked in prices this morning just to make sure that consumers will not get gouged. as for paying for the property, property and casualty insurers in good shape thanks to higher premiums and a lack of major events. a major storm may allow some of them to pass on higher prices to their clients. restaurants will see business decline. restaurants like this group you see here can take solace from the fact the storm is hitting did your the slow part of their week. as for the power provider the big exposure these four have in the mid-atlantic region where the heaviest rains and flooded is forecast. any earnings risk lies in prolonged outages in those areas. farther north where heavy wind can cause outages, utilities building on lessons learned from last year. more us
now from its command center today, home depot sending sump pumps, shop vacs anticipating lining irene a lot of coastal and inland flooding. for home depot that means demand for carpeting picks up after the storm. if there's any extra profit for the retail that comes out of this storm it comes from demand not pricing. home depot locked in prices this morning just to make sure that consumers will not get gouged. as for paying for the property, property and casualty insurers in good shape thanks...
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Oct 26, 2012
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many of the area has memories of irene on their minds. irene caused billions of dollars of damage. already people here are getting ready for what some are calling the perfect storm. one saw homeowner sandbagging his home yesterday. this is the calm before the storm which is why experts say it is time to get yourself a disaster preparation kit. make sure you have bottled water, batteries and plenty of food on hand in case the storm does the damage it is expected to do. we are live in belmar, new jersey robert moses, fox news. >>> robert, thank you so much. >>> the fiscal cliff is still too much off but the tax hikes and spending cuts already hampering our economy. diane mess is heis here. >> the fiscal cliff may not have hit left but it is already hampering growth in the u.s. economy wiping out nearly 1 million jobs so far this year. the report goes on to forecast if congress fails to avert the cliff 6 million jobs will be lost before 2014 sending the unemployment rate up to 12 percent. part of the problem is the anticipation of the cliff. we are looking at 100 billion automatic cut
many of the area has memories of irene on their minds. irene caused billions of dollars of damage. already people here are getting ready for what some are calling the perfect storm. one saw homeowner sandbagging his home yesterday. this is the calm before the storm which is why experts say it is time to get yourself a disaster preparation kit. make sure you have bottled water, batteries and plenty of food on hand in case the storm does the damage it is expected to do. we are live in belmar, new...
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May 28, 2012
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last season, the washington area and much of the east coast was hit hard by hurricane irene in august. here's a look at what our local sports teams have going on. the nationals will be on the road taking on the florida marlins. then there will come home friday through sunday when the braves come to town. d.c. united will be in town. still ahead some new business for a west coast hotel, all thanks to a novel popular with ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it's one thing... to have created an icon and quite another to have done it generation after generation. to the long line of legendary mercedes-benz sl roadsters... ♪ ♪ the 2013 sl. >> here is a look at tonight's top stories. several former and runs -- servile farm animals were attacked this weekend. the animals injuries do not appear to be life-threatening. the person who did it is still on the loose. this is the second incident like this in the past month. for people are facing charges after drug busts at two ocean city, maryland businesses. they found synthetic marijuana at cool topics and new york n.y.. they seized more than 500 bags
last season, the washington area and much of the east coast was hit hard by hurricane irene in august. here's a look at what our local sports teams have going on. the nationals will be on the road taking on the florida marlins. then there will come home friday through sunday when the braves come to town. d.c. united will be in town. still ahead some new business for a west coast hotel, all thanks to a novel popular with ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it's one thing... to have created an icon and...
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Nov 10, 2012
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they were criticized for an out-dated emergency response last year after eye irene plan, some say, with no system to predict the situation. lipa did not respond to repeated requests for comment the new york governor has called the delay a failure. >> you have people without power for a very long time, it has gotten cold. it is uncomfortable, yes, we're understanding but we're also impatient. and we want more and we want it faster. >> reporter: many new york residents are documenting what are sometimes dangerous conditions. 200 elderly tenants in this rockaway high rise were virtually ignored until today, when the national guard showed up. >> we are kind of under-played, i think this peninsula is very much forgotten about. >> reporter: across the river in new jersey, governor chris christie toured the damaged areas and asked the people without power to be patient. >> life will be back for most of new jersey, to normal, come sunday. >> reporter: at the center, they expected to restore power to the rest of their new york customers without flood damage by this weekend. >> five times the siz
they were criticized for an out-dated emergency response last year after eye irene plan, some say, with no system to predict the situation. lipa did not respond to repeated requests for comment the new york governor has called the delay a failure. >> you have people without power for a very long time, it has gotten cold. it is uncomfortable, yes, we're understanding but we're also impatient. and we want more and we want it faster. >> reporter: many new york residents are documenting...
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. >> one area that's a place of concern is fells point that we saw with isabel and irene. sherrieionson is live. >> reporter: -- sherrie johnson is live with more. >> reporter: people are not taking any chances. they are taking full advantage of this huge pile of sand that you see right here. you know they are bracing for hurricane sandy. and fells point is no stranger to flooding. they have experienced problems with other storms in the past and on friday and saturday, many people loaded up on sandbags to help protect homes and businesses in the area from flooding. the city dumped a pile of sandbags at the broadway pier. city workers gav away 6 backs -- gav away 6 backs -- gave away 6 bags per person. the mayor wants people to be ready because of the magnitude of the storm. there are three sandbag centers opened to the public. a number of businesses in the area, we walked up and down the street and a number of businesses have sandbags in front of the store windows and front doors trying to protect themselves from heavy flooding. so people in fells point are taking major pr
. >> one area that's a place of concern is fells point that we saw with isabel and irene. sherrieionson is live. >> reporter: -- sherrie johnson is live with more. >> reporter: people are not taking any chances. they are taking full advantage of this huge pile of sand that you see right here. you know they are bracing for hurricane sandy. and fells point is no stranger to flooding. they have experienced problems with other storms in the past and on friday and saturday, many...
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Nov 10, 2012
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lipa and national grid took its lessons from irene. a consultant who helped prepare the report "all these things were identified, meaning the short comings, but they all cost money." that includes simple preventative measures like trimming trees around power lines and inspecting utility poles. the report says lipa lacked even basic procedures for repairing downed wires, keeping communications open with customers. by the way, our inquiries to lipa went unanswered. however, a press conference late tonight, national grid denied they were failing its customers. they said it's progressing very well based on the unprecedented storm. however, a lot of people disagree and we managed to speak to some of them. >> do you want to hear what i have to say or not? >> reporter: anger, frustration and despair in the rockaways, as people demand to know why the neighborhood remained dark as nearly 12 days after superstorm sandy hit this community. >> i can't get nothing. heat, garbage pickup, nothing? >> reporter: workers from the power authority known a
lipa and national grid took its lessons from irene. a consultant who helped prepare the report "all these things were identified, meaning the short comings, but they all cost money." that includes simple preventative measures like trimming trees around power lines and inspecting utility poles. the report says lipa lacked even basic procedures for repairing downed wires, keeping communications open with customers. by the way, our inquiries to lipa went unanswered. however, a press...
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Oct 28, 2012
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the mayor here wants to make sure people don't get complacent, basis year ago, hurricane irene, they had all these dire warnings, and it really didn't do much to this city. he wants to make sure they understand that this time there really could be some severe flooding, a storm surge of 4-eight of 8 feet which would mean where i'm standing will certainly be underwater. he's warning people in the low-lying parts of the island to prepare to evacuate. he said power could be out for days. they need a disaster supply kit. it's very important that people don't get complacent based on what happened a year ago because this one could be much worse. bob. >> schieffer: all right, thank you, my friend. chip reid in maryland. let's go now to cbs news correspondent elaine quijano. she is at point pleasant beach, new jersey this morning. elaine, what's the latest there? >> reporter: good morning to you, bob. well, governor chris christie has declared a statement of emergency here in new jersey, and he's also ordered the mandatory evacuation for residents who live on the barrier islands. that begin a
the mayor here wants to make sure people don't get complacent, basis year ago, hurricane irene, they had all these dire warnings, and it really didn't do much to this city. he wants to make sure they understand that this time there really could be some severe flooding, a storm surge of 4-eight of 8 feet which would mean where i'm standing will certainly be underwater. he's warning people in the low-lying parts of the island to prepare to evacuate. he said power could be out for days. they need...
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Oct 25, 2012
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irene last year, then you can go back to hazel in the '50s, but most people don't remember that so this has a chance to be one for the record books. >> to underline it for people on the east coast, when will they feel impact? >> florida today and tomorrow but big impacts sunday north carolina, up through mid-atlantic, monday into tuesday morning. >> early in the week. thanks for keeping an eye on it. >>> let's turn to sports. game one of the world series between giants and tigers in san francisco. ra cy young winner justin verlander making the start on a lot of rest and he was rusty. pablo sandoval gets one over the center field wall. giant with a 1-0 lead on that solo shot. his big night just getting started. third inning, giant up 2-0. sandoval going the other way off verlander. two-run home run, sneaks over the wall. giants up big there. verlander allowed -- had allowed just two runs in his previous three starts this postseason. gave up five in just four innings last night. meanwhile, barry zito dealing, triking out danny wuertz to retire the side. last time the giants were in the wo
irene last year, then you can go back to hazel in the '50s, but most people don't remember that so this has a chance to be one for the record books. >> to underline it for people on the east coast, when will they feel impact? >> florida today and tomorrow but big impacts sunday north carolina, up through mid-atlantic, monday into tuesday morning. >> early in the week. thanks for keeping an eye on it. >>> let's turn to sports. game one of the world series between...
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as far as tropical weather, we have irene and lee producing 20 inches in early september. we also had an earthquake on august 23. it caused some minor damage. some repairs are being made for that. and now let's get to today. 60 was the high at the airport. typical is 42 degrees. way above normal. it is all right. it was nice out. we had a trace of rain at the airport. temperatures right now, annapolis 51. on the boardwalk is 46. 46 at hagerstown. here is the satellite images, a few clouds north of the city. the little disturbance in gave us this morning is out over the eastern canadian area. high pressure is over ice. we have a nice evening this evening. it is moving into wisconsin. it will come our way to mark. we will be in this mild flow of air. temperatures will stay up for one more day before this passes through. overnight tonight, a 30's 140's. the sunset was set for clark and the sunset as at 7:26. partly cloudy skies to mark. another mild day, 54 of the high. winds will be southwest at 7-12 m.p.h. gusts to 20 knots. the futurecast shows that to the next disturbance
as far as tropical weather, we have irene and lee producing 20 inches in early september. we also had an earthquake on august 23. it caused some minor damage. some repairs are being made for that. and now let's get to today. 60 was the high at the airport. typical is 42 degrees. way above normal. it is all right. it was nice out. we had a trace of rain at the airport. temperatures right now, annapolis 51. on the boardwalk is 46. 46 at hagerstown. here is the satellite images, a few clouds north...
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you have irene 14 months ago, now this. do your models tell you that this is going to be a more likely scenario over the next, i don't know, 20 or 30 years? >> well, carl, we do model scenarios like this, believe it or not. maybe not exactly this scenario but ones of this kind of severity. and for us i would say it's a manageable event financially. i don't think there's any question that things are different now. at least they have been over the last couple of years. you might expect a company like ours has skilled analytical professionals who do this work in conjunction with industry groups and the weather patterns have been quite different. the question really is, is this a permanent change, or is this just a cycle we're going through which we've had many weather cycles throughout history, as you know. i don't think the answer to that is clear yet. >> right. and, liam, i have to ask you, the impacts on the industry as well as the consumer here, when you hear about these sorts of hurricanes and you hear about the estimated
you have irene 14 months ago, now this. do your models tell you that this is going to be a more likely scenario over the next, i don't know, 20 or 30 years? >> well, carl, we do model scenarios like this, believe it or not. maybe not exactly this scenario but ones of this kind of severity. and for us i would say it's a manageable event financially. i don't think there's any question that things are different now. at least they have been over the last couple of years. you might expect a...
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Oct 29, 2012
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jenna: jennifer, we had hurricane irene last word. certainly people have heard some of these warnings before. now we're getting some of the rain. does it seem like folks are taking this more seriously, taking it differently than past storms? >> reporter: you know the people we run into seem to be taking it seriously and they seem to understand the past storms moved through four to six hours. so far we're headed up to the 24th hour of rain that hasn't stopped. seems to be understanding that is different and can create more problems. i can tell you we definitely seen sightseers out on the beach. i don't know if you can see him but one guy walking around with metal detectors walking around where big surf rolled up. there are a few taking chances but not many. jenna: always that one where it says the beach is not the place to be. stay safe out there as well. i appreciate your great reporting. >> reporter: thank you. jenna: jon? jon: hurricane sandy still churning out there in the atlantic and it shows no signs of getting weaker. in fact i
jenna: jennifer, we had hurricane irene last word. certainly people have heard some of these warnings before. now we're getting some of the rain. does it seem like folks are taking this more seriously, taking it differently than past storms? >> reporter: you know the people we run into seem to be taking it seriously and they seem to understand the past storms moved through four to six hours. so far we're headed up to the 24th hour of rain that hasn't stopped. seems to be understanding...
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you know what it is, irene? >> no, i don't. >> ritz, which was unbelievable that -- it's a great brand name and, you know, we're putting on the ritz and things like that, i didn't know. you've got ritz and then oreos, that's got to be the best cookie. >> look, we have an incredible stable, ritz, oreos -- >> what do you use ritz for? i thought doritos and tostitos, but what? for cheese and crackers? maybe the ritz pieces with the peanut butter on the inside. >> that's good. >> yeah, maybe that's -- yeah, we're big fans here. in fact, i'm looking around here and we're done at 9:00, it's probably -- you can't get it over here that quickly here, probably. but next time. >> we'll get you some. >> and, irene, i just wanted to get your thoughts on the different models that people are approaching, the snack business with. you know, in 18 months from now, after now that you've done the spin, there's been some talk that ultimately either business could become an acquisition target. how do you think about the different str
you know what it is, irene? >> no, i don't. >> ritz, which was unbelievable that -- it's a great brand name and, you know, we're putting on the ritz and things like that, i didn't know. you've got ritz and then oreos, that's got to be the best cookie. >> look, we have an incredible stable, ritz, oreos -- >> what do you use ritz for? i thought doritos and tostitos, but what? for cheese and crackers? maybe the ritz pieces with the peanut butter on the inside. >>...
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unlike when some people immediately decided that hurricane irene would be the obama katrina. a couple people, including newt gingrich, suggested a quick response this time was at odds with the respond." pose -- at odds with the response posed to the staff in benghazi, libya. we will have to wait to see what the response is. host: final question for you -- how was this impacting the journalists that cover the campaign? caller: one thing that we are expecting an impact on, e-mail and electricity service in the washington, d.c. area. there are contingency plans for that kind of emergency. i am not the person in charge of .hat host: bob, thank you so much for covering that force this morning. we would like to hear what you think the impact could be. bill writes in on twitter -- host: looking at some of the front pages of the newspapers as they cover the storm, this is from "the new york daily news." "shot, city braces for a monster." of the store is looking at the potential impact of the storm. "destructive potential of the storm tops the scale." bill, florida, what do you think
unlike when some people immediately decided that hurricane irene would be the obama katrina. a couple people, including newt gingrich, suggested a quick response this time was at odds with the respond." pose -- at odds with the response posed to the staff in benghazi, libya. we will have to wait to see what the response is. host: final question for you -- how was this impacting the journalists that cover the campaign? caller: one thing that we are expecting an impact on, e-mail and...
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. >> statewide, it is on a par with hurricane irene. it's more spread out in some ways than hurricane irene was. >> meteorologists call this kind of storm a dericho. it's big front line wind storm, created by convection currents, 100 miles long. unlike most thunderstorms which create a grand squall, it comes in suddenly. the wind intensity built up again and again and again over about a half hour period where the wind gusts measured up to 80 miles an hour last night. they're expecting another line of strong thunderstorms to come through pennsylvania area tonight and this area. in fact, we've just learned that a big thunderstorm is headed for orange county, virginia. expected to reach that area at 6:30 tonight. coming through to us, perhaps later in the evening. we'll be on stand-by for that. arthel, back to you. >> arthel: definitely not out of the woods. it's heart break to go hear the stories of the deaths as it is and then when you're going to a birthday celebration makes it doubly heart breaking. thank you so much for that report. >
. >> statewide, it is on a par with hurricane irene. it's more spread out in some ways than hurricane irene was. >> meteorologists call this kind of storm a dericho. it's big front line wind storm, created by convection currents, 100 miles long. unlike most thunderstorms which create a grand squall, it comes in suddenly. the wind intensity built up again and again and again over about a half hour period where the wind gusts measured up to 80 miles an hour last night. they're...
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>> she told irene one time while they were sitting in the kitchen talking, which they did quite often, that she was scared, okay. i don't know why. and she might have told her mom why, but she never told me. >> although an arrest would soon come, it would also be clear to the families and to that reporter that there was evil yet to be revealed here on murder mountain. coming up -- secrets revealed about the mysterious landlord of murder mountain. >> she was the person who told police there isn't anybody that comes and goes off the property that i don't know about. >> but was she telling the truth? [ male announcer ] if you think any battery will do, consider this... today training depends on technology. and when it takes a battery, there are athletes everywhere who trust duracell. they rely on copper to go for the gold. duracell. trusted everywhere. thought they were dead. huh? [ male announcer ] should've used roundup. it kills weeds to the root, so they don't come back. roundup. no root. no weed. no problem. do you read in bed? do you read out loud or in your head? do you need a lam
>> she told irene one time while they were sitting in the kitchen talking, which they did quite often, that she was scared, okay. i don't know why. and she might have told her mom why, but she never told me. >> although an arrest would soon come, it would also be clear to the families and to that reporter that there was evil yet to be revealed here on murder mountain. coming up -- secrets revealed about the mysterious landlord of murder mountain. >> she was the person who told...
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in vermont before sandy was irene, and we took it on the chin -- >> jennifer: but that's just the tip of the iceberg. >> early days of this, with a lot of momentum which is why we have to intervene right now. the thing we do in the next few year's we'll figure out what happens. >> jennifer: you're in this 20-city tour. >> we'll move to the east and then end up after thanks giving in the midwest. >> jennifer: all right for those of you who want more information go to 350.org. bill mckibben i applaud you for continuing this trek that you are on. i hope you are able to penetrate the consciousness for people who do not see this as a problem. thank you for your voice and work on this problem. >> governor thank you for all of your good work on these issues. >> jennifer: the 2012 election is pretty much behind us now, all that is left is a couple of piles of republican dust to be swept under the carpet. [ forsythe ] we don't just come up here for the view up in alaska. it's the cleanest, clearest water. we find the best sweetest crab for red lobster that we can find. [ male announcer ] hurry
in vermont before sandy was irene, and we took it on the chin -- >> jennifer: but that's just the tip of the iceberg. >> early days of this, with a lot of momentum which is why we have to intervene right now. the thing we do in the next few year's we'll figure out what happens. >> jennifer: you're in this 20-city tour. >> we'll move to the east and then end up after thanks giving in the midwest. >> jennifer: all right for those of you who want more information go...
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percent some even after unprecedented deadly tornadoes in joplin the freak damage caused by hurricane irene house republicans held up fema funds and demanded local communities more than what's historically been required and just yesterday when you jersey communities completely wiped away republican congressman steve king warned against giving too much federal aid to those affected by hurricane sandy saying i want to get them the resources that are necessary but not one big shot to just open up the checkbook because they spend it on gucci bags and massage parlors and everything. it's generally much easier for the wealthy to ride out hurricanes from the comfort of their second occasion homes they can even live tweet what they see on the weather channel it's much easier for the wealthy to pay for home repairs of their top of the line home insurance plans and the rich never miss a paycheck because they can't get their work because people like mitt romney and paris hilton get their dividend checks wherever they are and whatever they're doing but what about the america that actually works for a l
percent some even after unprecedented deadly tornadoes in joplin the freak damage caused by hurricane irene house republicans held up fema funds and demanded local communities more than what's historically been required and just yesterday when you jersey communities completely wiped away republican congressman steve king warned against giving too much federal aid to those affected by hurricane sandy saying i want to get them the resources that are necessary but not one big shot to just open up...
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hurricane irene also forced them to close last year. here's another look at the wintry condition necessary west virginia. man, reportedly showing them buried with snow and downed trees. downed trees have done a lot of damage to homes across the state. much of this house in union county, new jersey, reduced to a pile of rubble. and this shot from a viewer in northern delaware, giving us an idea how strong the winds were there. strong enough to wrap debris from buildings around power poles. >> and the power outages and storm damage could make it a lot harder for people to get to the polls on election day. in virginia, the last day for in-person early voting is tomorrow in a state where thousands of customers still don't have electricity. the latest poll shows the race there could go down to the wire. and doug is in beesburg by washington d.c. >> it shows gov. romney by the slimmest are margins, one-half of one percentage point. both campaigns trying to read the tea leaves to see which way this swing state will swing. and one hint comes in
hurricane irene also forced them to close last year. here's another look at the wintry condition necessary west virginia. man, reportedly showing them buried with snow and downed trees. downed trees have done a lot of damage to homes across the state. much of this house in union county, new jersey, reduced to a pile of rubble. and this shot from a viewer in northern delaware, giving us an idea how strong the winds were there. strong enough to wrap debris from buildings around power poles....
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. >> thas one of the things we learned from irene is how power fult rains and winds can be. >> the flooding is a big concern and sherrie johnson is live at one of the hot spots it's got history there sherrie. you are in fells point. >> reporter: it certainly does charley. you know people down here are not taking any chances. they have started to load up on this stuff right here. the sand. you can see the giant pile of sand here. they basically started loading up on it bracing for hurricane sandy and possible flooding. you know, yes, they have experienced problems with other storms in the past. so they know what a big deal flooding can be in this area. on friday, and saturday, many people loaded up on sandbags to protect their homes and businesses from flooding. city dumped a pile sandbags here at the broadway pier. city workers gave away six bags per person and they checked bags. mayor stephanie rawlings-blake says she wants people to be ready because of the magnitude of the storm. and so far they have about 3 sandbag centers that are opened in the area. you know fells point is a part of th
. >> thas one of the things we learned from irene is how power fult rains and winds can be. >> the flooding is a big concern and sherrie johnson is live at one of the hot spots it's got history there sherrie. you are in fells point. >> reporter: it certainly does charley. you know people down here are not taking any chances. they have started to load up on this stuff right here. the sand. you can see the giant pile of sand here. they basically started loading up on it bracing...
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even irene moved up along the coast and parallel but scooted on out. that central atlantic block is probablyin probably going to force the storm westward. the cold pool over the eastern united states, that's the winter storm you were referring to you. you take all the tropical energy, all the heat from the tropices, you combine it with winter cold, that's an explosive infreedient in the atmosphere and that's why we think this storm has so much potential. i encourage everybody to pay attention to what their local emergency management personnel tell them. >> pelley: the last major hurricane to hit the u.s. this late in the season, was wilma, seven years ago today. that was a category three storm. it killed five people in florida and caused more than $20 billion in damage. it's the third costliest hurricane in the u.s. after andrew and katrina. we are down to the last 12 days of campaign 2012. a new poll out tonight suggests that mitt romney has closedly the gender gap. last month, president obama led among women by 16 points, but now, they're dead even.
even irene moved up along the coast and parallel but scooted on out. that central atlantic block is probablyin probably going to force the storm westward. the cold pool over the eastern united states, that's the winter storm you were referring to you. you take all the tropical energy, all the heat from the tropices, you combine it with winter cold, that's an explosive infreedient in the atmosphere and that's why we think this storm has so much potential. i encourage everybody to pay attention...
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irene's flower shop has been inundated with hundreds of orders from around the world after the shooting at sandy hook elementary school. the flowers orders have hampered workers a little bit. but that doesn't stop the workers from putting their heart into the arrangements. >> it's little stories like that. >> then we go from the shock, the sorrow, the funerals, the good-byes. >> and putting a face to all the victims. the pictures and names and ages. >> i still can't look at the pictures of all the little kids. it's too hard. >> this is "early today." just for yifirst stop of the da on your nbc stations. [ female announcer ] there are lots of differents ways to say get well to your loved ones.is ca. [ female announcer ] but when u send a kleenex®are pack, complete with america's softest tissue, you're also giving a warm gesture of care. kleenex®. america's softest tissue. [ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars, rich dark chocolate, toasted oats. perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients,k from nature valley. ♪ nature valley granola bars, nature at its most delic
irene's flower shop has been inundated with hundreds of orders from around the world after the shooting at sandy hook elementary school. the flowers orders have hampered workers a little bit. but that doesn't stop the workers from putting their heart into the arrangements. >> it's little stories like that. >> then we go from the shock, the sorrow, the funerals, the good-byes. >> and putting a face to all the victims. the pictures and names and ages. >> i still can't look...
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irene's flower shop has been inundated with hundreds of orders from around the world after the shooting at sandy hook elementary school. the flowers orders have hampered workers a little bit. but that doesn't stop the workers from putting their heart into the arrangements. >> it's little stories like that. >> then we go from the shock, the sorrow, the funerals, the good-byes. >> and putting a face to all the victims. the pictures and names and ages. >> i still can't look at the pictures of all the little kids. it's too hard. >> this is "early today." just for yifirst stop of the da on your nbc stations. >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. we're starting out with some cloud cover on this tuesday morning. it should be a dry morning commute. 40's in the western suburbs. 53 in rock hall. a mixture of sun and clouds. 20% chance for a rain shower in the forecast. highs in the mid 50's. we will check the seven-day forecast coming up in just a few minutes. >> thank you. 4:56. >> the latest on the impact of the tragedy in
irene's flower shop has been inundated with hundreds of orders from around the world after the shooting at sandy hook elementary school. the flowers orders have hampered workers a little bit. but that doesn't stop the workers from putting their heart into the arrangements. >> it's little stories like that. >> then we go from the shock, the sorrow, the funerals, the good-byes. >> and putting a face to all the victims. the pictures and names and ages. >> i still can't look...
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tropical storm irene... devastated... parts ...of the state,... leading... to record flooding...//.now, ... "environment maryland"... released a report... showing ... that ...extreme rain ...and snow storms... are... getting more powerful .../ and... happening... 55 percent ...more frequently... here... /// also... after... last month's derecho... storm.../ left ...hundreds of thousands... without power...../ lawmakers... are... calling on bge... and pepco... to... be... better prepared. "iq: they aren't prepared..... oq: grossly understaffed, grossly underprepared." underprepared." lawmakers... are also considering ways... to... reduce carbon pollution... . and... greenhouse gas emissions. a sinkhole is doing more than caving in a busy balitmooe street.fox45's paul gessler reports it's burning a hole in business owner's pockets. pockets. day six of monument street sink. sinking. "the whole street is collapsed." collapsed." "i was like, 'oh, god, here we go again,' because we had one two years ago right up here." here." "that's all they've been doing: talk,
tropical storm irene... devastated... parts ...of the state,... leading... to record flooding...//.now, ... "environment maryland"... released a report... showing ... that ...extreme rain ...and snow storms... are... getting more powerful .../ and... happening... 55 percent ...more frequently... here... /// also... after... last month's derecho... storm.../ left ...hundreds of thousands... without power...../ lawmakers... are... calling on bge... and pepco... to... be... better...
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when you thing we had hurricane irene last year and it was around $4 billion storm, this certainly has all the potential ability to be about that strong, if not worse than we were doling the right now this is the storm at 105 miles per hour sustained wind, not that pretty on the satellite image, but we will continue to watch it pull to the north. we are already feeling the impact across florida and we have tropical storm warnings in affect. we will talk tomorrow into saturday morning with winds around 40 to 50 miles per hour. these are like pictures from miami and you can see certainly the rough surf which will continue. we will see 3" to 5" of rain and wind all day tomorrow at 30 to 50 miles per hour but wednesday you get beyond florida we will start to see things becoming much more concerning, the track of the storm right now continuing to bring up to new jersey or new york and possibly cape cod, but in the center of that is what we are talking about. the first part of the storm between now and saturday morning, we are talking about tropical storm force conditions look the coast, ver
when you thing we had hurricane irene last year and it was around $4 billion storm, this certainly has all the potential ability to be about that strong, if not worse than we were doling the right now this is the storm at 105 miles per hour sustained wind, not that pretty on the satellite image, but we will continue to watch it pull to the north. we are already feeling the impact across florida and we have tropical storm warnings in affect. we will talk tomorrow into saturday morning with winds...